ifbcloud

Commandline utility to start and stop instances on the french IFB cloud


Keywords
IFB
License
MIT
Install
pip install ifbcloud==0.1.2

Documentation

ifbcloud commandline utility

This is a commandline utility to

  • quickly get the status of instances launched
  • start new instances
  • stop instances

Installation

pip install ifbcloud

Useage:

To get the current status, do

ifbcoud status -u <your_ifb_username> -p <your_ifb_password>

To lauch a new instance, do

ifbcloud start -u <your_ifb_username> -p <your_ifb_password> -n <name_for_your_instance>

To see your currently defined disks, do

ifbcloud disks -u <your_ifb_username> -p <your_ifb_password>

To launch an instance and attach the disk named disk0, do

ifbcloud start -u <your_ifb_username> -p <your_ifb_password> -n <name_for_your_instance> -dn disk0

To stop an instance, do

ifbcloud stop -u <your_ifb_username> -p <your_ifb_password> -n <name_for_your_instance>

To get a list of available appliances, do

ifbcloud appliances -u <your_ifb_username> -p <your_ifb_password>

To start an appliances different from the default (Docker 16.07), e.g "BIO ComputeNode (16.07.2)", do

ifbcloud start -u <your_ifb_username> -p <your_ifb_password> -n <name_for_your_instance> -a "BIO ComputeNode (16.07.2)"

More options are available in the subcommands help section.

Shortcuts

If you don't want to repetitively type your username and password (and have it stored in your shell's history), you can export the environmental variables IFB_USERNAME and IFB_PASSWORD and omit the -u and -p options.

Limitations

You can attach permanent storage to your new instances, but you first need to manually create the disks in the IFB cloud storage interface.

This utility is not using any public API, just reverse-engineered from the browser's post requests, so this may start failing at any time if the IFB upgrades their cloud service.